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Sunday, April 02, 2023

Is Climate Change to Blame for Mount Abu's Unusual Weather Patterns?

Unusual Weather Patterns Mount Abu.  

"Mount Abu is well-known for its pleasant weather and scenic attractiveness, making it a popular tourist destination"
March the climate was like this: 

"Mount Abu is well-known for its pleasant weather and scenic attractiveness, making it a popular tourist destination"
Duck pond Abu
For, short videos on the hail showers go to the bottom

Mount Abu, also known as "The Abode of Gods," a famous hill station in Rajasthan, had some unusual weather patterns in March. Instead of the normal warm and dry weather, the town experienced thunderstorms, rain, and even hailstones. Temperatures at night have fallen below 10 degrees Celsius, which is uncommon for this time of year. This blog article will examine the probable causes of these weather patterns and their impact on the local community.
Mount Abu is well-known for its pleasant weather and scenic attractiveness, making it a popular tourist destination. However, the weather has been far from nice this year. Abuites say the last time they saw hailstones in Mount Abu was over a decade ago. This year, it hailed three times in March. Heavy rain and clouds have also made the weather wetter than normal.
There could be several causes for these odd weather trends. Climate warming is one of the most probable causes. Due to climate change, there is an increase in extreme weather events such as heatwaves, droughts, and heavy rains. Rajasthan, like the rest of India, has felt the effects of climate change in recent years. Rajasthan experienced record-breaking weather last year.
Natural variation is another possibility. Weather patterns can shift from year to year, and the present weather patterns in Mount Abu may be because of natural variance rather than climate change.
The neighbourhood has been greatly affected by unusual weather trends. Farmers are facing challenges due to the abnormally wet weather, likely resulting in major losses. This baffling weather was an attraction, and tourists made a beeline for Mount Abu of the year to witness this freaky weather.
It is vital to minimise greenhouse gas emissions to offset the consequences of climate change on the local ecosystem and people's lives. Individuals can reduce their carbon footprint by planting trees, using public transit, saving water, and using less plastic. The government should prioritize green energy investment and promote sustainable farming to minimize the impact of climate change on the local population.

This year's odd weather trends in Mount Abu are a reason for worry, and we must move to resolve the underlying causes. Extreme weather events have a substantial impact on the local people, regardless of whether climate change or natural fluctuation caused them. To lessen the effects of climate change on ecosystems and communities, we should adopt eco-friendly practices and reduce our carbon footprint.



Per kind favour  Jennifer.mp4


Per kind favour Harnam (Harry) Abu Hailing in Abu.mp4




Wednesday, March 15, 2023

St. Mary's school in Mount Abu scrapped St. Patrick's holiday.

 St. Patrick's Day, a major cultural festival observed by Christian brother institutions in India, has been terminated.

"Happy St Patrick's Day, Green munia reflecting the Saints colour."
Happy St. Patrick's Day!


I learned today through the grapevine that the current head at Saint Mary’s School in Mount Abu has canceled the traditional holiday celebration of St. Patrick’s Day on March 17th. This decision marks the end of a cherished tradition, one that harks back to the days when Irish Christian Brothers brought their customs and teachings to our school. With their departure, not only have we bid farewell to these dedicated educators, but their vibrant Irish traditions are also fading away. What a bittersweet moment to witness the closing of such a memorable chapter.

As we progress, the next generation will create its own legacy. But for us, the memories of St. Patrick’s Day at St. Mary’s will forever hold a special place in our hearts. Allow me to take you, my fellow ex-Marians, on a nostalgic journey back to those cherished times.

Let’s rewind to the St. Patrick’s Days of yesteryear. Unlike conventional celebrations, the Irish Christian Brothers had their own unique way of marking the occasion. They organized an event we called “Jungle Warfare.” For us, Marians, it wasn’t just an event—it was an adventure we had awaited all year. The school wove this tradition into its fabric, making it an integral part of its history and culture. I’m sure every ex-Marian holds treasured memories of participating in Jungle Warfare, reliving those moments of excitement, camaraderie, and discovery in the heart of the Aravalli forest.

For us students, St. Patrick’s Day wasn’t a holiday; it was a day that infused our dreams and aspirations with a sense of wonder. Exploring the Aravalli forest during Jungle Warfare sparked our imaginations and deepened our connection to nature and each other.

While St. Patrick’s Day celebrations may evolve, I can't imagine this important cultural and religious festival disappearing. In many parts of the world, within European communities and Christian Brothers schools, the traditions of St. Patrick’s Day are ingrained and continue to thrive. Perhaps, in fresh forms and with fresh energy, these celebrations will endure, even if they are no longer part of the Saint Mary’s experience.

So here’s a heartfelt goodbye to the St. Patrick’s Day we knew and loved. As the Irish saying goes:

“May your troubles be less, And your blessings be more, And nothing but happiness come through your door.”

Happy St. Patrick’s Day to all, near and far. May the spirit of Paddy’s Day live on in our hearts and memories.

“Bye-bye, Bye Paddy.”

Monday, March 06, 2023

Spring time woes a time of both renewal and survival Mount Abu

 Red-wattled lapwings fend off potential predators.


"A close-up shot of the Daman snake fleeing away from the Red-wattled Lapwing nest after being attacked by the birds"
Daman fleeing from the mobbing of Red-wattled Lapwing

"Red-wattled Lapwing - Vanellus indicus nest with eggs"
Red-wattled Lapwing - Vanellus indicus nest with eggs


Daman fleeing from the mobbing of Red-wattled Lapwing.mp4

Indeed, springtime can be a time of both renewal and survival. As the weather warms up and plants begin to bloom, it creates opportunities for new life to emerge. Animals awaken from their winter slumber and begin to mate, lay eggs, and give birth to offspring.
However, with new life comes new challenges. The competition for resources becomes fierce as animals vie for food, territory, and mates. Predators are also more active during this time, seeking prey to feed themselves or their young.
It's a reminder that while springtime may be a time of beauty and new beginnings, it is also a time of struggle and competition. The natural world is not always kind, and survival is often a matter of being the strongest, fastest, or most innovative.

As watchers, we may appreciate the beauty and magic of spring while simultaneously acknowledging the problems and difficulties that it brings. It reminds us that nature is breathtaking and ruthless, and all living beings must adapt and grow to survive. The strong protectiveness of Red-winged Lapwings towards their young is incredible. It confirms their will and instinct to live in the wild.

As much as we may feel tempted to intervene and protect them, it's important to let nature take its course and not interfere with the natural processes. Observing how these birds use their skills to fend off potential predators and keep their offspring safe is fascinating.
It's also a reminder of how unpredictable and dangerous the wild can be. While the lapwings have won this round, there is no guarantee that the remaining eggs will survive. The lapwings must stay alert in safeguarding their offspring, as it's a harsh truth of the natural world.
It's a privilege to witness these moments in nature and to appreciate the resilience and determination of the animals that call it home. 
 It is painful to watch the Red-wattled lapwings fighting to save their eggs at the cost of almost losing their lives. It's doubtful this batch of eggs will survive the onslaught of the various predators around. I'll keep you posted as the drama unfolds.

Wednesday, March 01, 2023

Oh Spring! Nature awakens to your beckoning Mount Abu

 Spring Time in the Abode of the Gods.

Springtime in the Aravalli range, a transformation from arid trees scorched by winter's freeze. 
"Springtime in the Aravalli range, a transformation from arid trees scorched by winter's freeze"
Mount Abu winter ravages

A time of change. The hills are awash with vibrant hues of blooming flowers and morning dews. They dressed the trees in shades of green, a sight unlike any we've seen. As nature wakes from its winter sleep, fragrant scents fill the air.
Bees and butterflies flit and fly as nature wakes up and comes alive. The birds join in with their sweet song and nature's chorus continues on and on. Hills are alive with rustling leaves and gentle whispers in the breeze. As her spirit stirs from her winter rest, she reminds us all that we are blessed.
So let us take a moment to pause and marvel at nature's wondrous cause. Spring in the Aravalli range is a time of magic, a time of change. As the reborn leaves appear, they bring with them a sense of hope and renewal, reminding us that there is always an upcoming season on the horizon. Evergreen trees are a sign of strength and flexibility because they hold on to their leaves all year, waiting until winter to let them go.
It's a beautiful time to be outdoors and enjoy the beauty of nature as it transitions from one season to the next. Witnessing spring and new life return is unique, whether strolling through a park or enjoying the view from a ledge.

"Spring in the Aravalli range is a time of magic, a time of change"
Oh, Spring!


Thursday, January 05, 2023

It's frosty and freezing in Mount Abu on (January 5, 2023.)

 WISHING ONE AND ALL A "HAPPY NEW YEAR 2023" MAY THE YEAR 2023 BE A YEAR OF "ACCHA DIN"

Weather in Mount Abu: A Year-Round Attraction

Mount Abu last night recorded the coldest day of this season. As can be seen from the temperature gauge, it was minus (-7 c).

"Mount Abu Last night tem -7"
Mount Abu Last night Tem -7
Snapper kind favour Anil Babar


"Mt Abu Temperature  at 8am"
Mt Abu Temperature at 8am


Weather in Mount Abu: A Chilly Welcome Without the Snow

Mount Abu may not receive snow, but this charming hill station dons a frosty cloak to welcome its visitors. People from all over come to enjoy the unique tranquillity that Abu offers, and the weather plays a significant role in creating that serene experience.
Just yesterday, President Droupadi Murmu concluded her visit to Mount Abu, where she spent time at the headquarters of the Brahma Kumaris. Visits from dignitaries have a magical effect on this tiny hill station. For instance, the town kept the roads in impeccable condition—free of potholes and maintained—giving it an air of elegance, like a bride adorned for her big day. If only Mount Abu could maintain this standard year-round, given its importance as a prominent tourist destination!
The weather here is part of its charm. Although daytime temperatures can rise, they always stay within their comfort zone, never too extreme. The early mornings and evenings carry a refreshing chill, while the nights get even colder, ideal for cozying up. With no rainfall at this time of year, the weather remains cool and dry, perfect for those looking to explore the area’s sights at their leisure.
Mount Abu continues to captivate its visitors with this delightful mix of tranquillity and climate—a reminder of why it is such a sought-after escape.